Total validator ( http://www.totalvalidator.com/validator/ValidatorForm ) appears to be happy with the page now, however it does report 3 errors. Two of these are down to broken links, the BBC Trust page and the reception page, which both 404, so thats something that'll need a quick fix. The remaining error is;

* The 'content' attribute should have a value of 'application/xhtml+xml' for 
XHTML:*
  <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />


W3C validator, which was no doubt tested has no errors.

Looks good though!


Ian Forrester wrote:
Hi All,

Between all the debate about DRM, iPlayer and the PSP document.

I'm proud to say, the BBC got its act together and produced the first Homepage 
which validates to the XHTML 1.0 Strict standard. Hopefully this shows our true 
commitment to standards, which will influence more parts of the BBC to follow 
suite into the XHTML world.

Nick Holmes has wrote up a great piece explaining why and how, which I highly 
recommend reading - 
http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/news/archives/2007/02/bbc_launches_a.html

The team are interested in your reactions and feedback. So keep it clean and 
structured :)

Cheers,

Ian Forrester || backstage.bbc.co.uk || cubicgarden.com || geekdinner.co.uk

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